Comments: Cooper was a 17th-round selection of the Boston Red Sox in 2008 but did not sign.

1170

Wahl, Bobby

West Springfield HS (VA)

RHP

R/R

6'02"

1992-03-21

HS

Comments: Wahl, who was named First-Team All-District after the 2009 season, has signed a letter of intent to play at the University of Mississippi.

1080

Davis, Rye

Western Kentucky

RHP

R/R

6'05"

1988-12-11

JR

750

Gause, Jeffrey

West Brunswick HS (NC)

RHP

R/R

6'02"

215

1992-04-24

HS

360

Cannon, Tyler

Virginia

3B

S/R

6'01"

185

1987-08-30

SR

Comments: In his junior season in 2009, Cannon was named First Team All-ACC and was selected to the All-College World Series Team. He was a 41st-round selection by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2009 but did not sign.

900

Hill, David

Vanderbilt

RHP

R/R

6'03"

185

1989-03-12

JR

720

Triggs, Andrew

USC

RHP

R/R

6'04"

210

1989-03-16

JR

120

Blair, Kyle

University of San Diego

RHP

R/R

6'03"

205

1988-09-27

JR

Comments: After the high-ceiling, potential top-of-the-rotation arms go off the board, teams invariable go to the "safer" advanced college pitchers. Blair should fit into that category. He has average stuff, though his curve has the chance to be a plus pitch, with average command. He knows how to pitch and does a good job using location and deception to his benefit. In all likelihood, he's a middle-to-back of the rotation pitcher, but one who shouldn't take too long to get to the big leagues. There are other higher-profile arms who'll go before him, but Blair should come off the board in the first couple of rounds.Enhanced Scouting Report

1500

Dunn, Henry

SUNY - Binghampton

LF

R/R

5'07"

185

1989-03-26

JR

210

Aviles, Robbie

Suffern HS (NY)

RHP

L/R

6'04"

1991-12-17

HS

Comments: Northeast players often have a hard time getting seen enough, but teams know plenty about Aviles. The projectable right-hander's dad pitched pro ball for a while, and Aviles clearly has an understanding of how to pitch, with the chance to have three average or above-average offerings. He needs to tweak his delivery and improve his secondary pitches, but most believe all of that is correctable with time and experience. Thanks to the summer showcase circuit, Aviles put himself firmly on the national map. His performance this spring has only solidified it and should cause him to come off the board fairly swiftly.Enhanced Scouting Report

480

Allen, Cody

St. Petersburg JC

RHP

R/R

6'01"

200

1988-11-22

J3

240

Lavisky, Alexander

St. Edward HS (OH)

C

R/R

6'01"

1991-01-13

HS

1380

Haley, Justin

Sierra JC

RHP

R/R

6'05"

230

1991-06-16

J1

420

Seastrunk, Diego

Rice

C

S/R

5'08"

190

1988-01-11

SR

87

Wolters, Tony

Rancho Buena Vista HS (CA)

SS

L/R

5'10"

165

1992-06-09

HS

Comments: At the beginning of the 2010 season, Wolters began separating himself from other high school position players. He knows how to handle the bat and the lefty has no difficulties facing southpaws or guys who throw hard. He runs well and has plenty of defensive skills. He's not the biggest guy in the world, but he has some pop in his bat. A team that looks past the size and thinks about the success of guys like Dustin Pedroia will likely be very interested in what Wolters can do.Enhanced Scouting Report

150

Cook, Cole

Pepperdine University

RHP

R/R

6'06"

210

1988-10-18

JR

Comments: Cook was a 36th-round selection in 2007 by the Seattle Mariners but did not sign.

990

Thompson, Logan

Palm Beach CC

2B

R/R

5'11"

165

1989-08-04

J2

1440

Bradford, Christopher

Pace HS (FL)

LHP

L/L

5'09"

165

1991-04-12

HS

5

Pomeranz, Drew

Ole Miss

LHP

R/L

6'05"

235

1988-11-22

JR

Comments: Pomeranz has established himself as the top lefty arm in a Draft class that hasn't got a deep the southpaw pool. Big, strong and durable, he has the makings of an above-average three-pitch mix. He commands his fastball and breaking ball very well, and, while the changeup is a bit behind, it's improving quickly. There's little not to like about Pomeranz -- most criticisms are on the nit-picky side -- and it seems likely that he'll hear his name called very early on Draft Day.Enhanced Scouting Report